Word: logical
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Philosophy, History and the Social Sciences, -- comprising Psychology, Ethics, Logic, Philosophy, Pedagogics, Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern History, Economics, Politics and the Science of Society...
...names of the world's most famous philosophers, the titles of their books and of the books written on them. Under the second division the principal works of Philosophy will be named and catalogued under one of the following topics: (a) History of Philosophy, (b)Systematic Philosophy, (c) Logic, (b) Aesthetics, (e) Philosophy of Religion, (f) Ethics (g) Psychology...
...tariff position which such leaders as Cleveland, Carlisle, Wilson, and Russell won for it, the reciprocity doctrine of the Republican party seems to afford the best immediate opportunity for liberal legislation; although it must be confessed that progress towards world-wide trade is more likely to come through the logic of events than than through legislation--that is, through the increasing superiority of American industries and the manifest insufficiency of the home market." The other passage, concluding the paragraph, modifies the assertion concerning Republican capitalists...
...History of Dogma." "The Ostrich." "Phillips Brooks." "The Poems of Emerson." "Poetry, Comedy and Duty." "The Psychology of the Vedenta and Sankhya Philosophies." "Recent Studies in Buddhism." "The Relation of Jesus to the Present Age." "The Relation of Modern Philosophy to Liberalism." The Science of Thought; a System of Logic." "The Sea." "The Theology of Uniterians." "The Ultimate Facts of Ethics...
Professor Royce offers a new course, Philosophy 15, on the Theory of Knowledge, which is intended only for students who have had some previous training in elementary logic. Philosophy 1A will be conducted during the second half year by Dr. Miller, instead of by Prof. Royce. Assistant Professor Santayana will have charge of a new course in research devoted to the study of Aristotle's Metaphysics. The following courses in other departments have been added to the list of courses which may be counted for honors in Philosophy: Classical Philology 27 2--Aristotle; Greek 13 1--Plato; Latin...